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A
RTICLES

“A Motion Picture Melodrama in Real Life.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
March 9, 1917.

“Along Oak Creek.”
Steamboat Pilot,
October 17, 1906.

“Assassin Czolgosz Is Executed at Auburn.”
New York Times,
October 30, 1901.

“Big Doings at Oak Creek.”
Routt County Sentinel,
December 6, 1907.

“Boston Capital in Moffat Road: Eastern Financiers Here to Decide Upon Investment.”
Oak Creek Times,
March 7, 1912.

“Denver’s Future to Be Bright.”
Denver Field & Farm,
May 6, 1911.

“Embryo Townlets: Townsite Boomers at Work on Oak Creek.”
Yampa Leader,
October 6, 1906.

“EXTRA! Kidnaper Is Slain.”
Denver Express,
October 6, 1916.

“Gould & Harriman Parleying for Peace.”
New York Times,
January 30, 1907.

“Hayden’s Expedition—Movements of the Party.”
Rocky Mountain News Weekly,
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“The Hayden Hunters.”
Denver Daily Times,
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“Held for Ransom, Kills One Captor and Then Escapes.”
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Steamboat Pilot,
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O
RAL
H
ISTORIES
, S
PEECHES, AND
I
NTERVIEWS

Carpenter, Farrington. “Memories of Isadore Bolton and Yampa Valley Pioneers.” Interview by Herbert P. White, July 11, 1970. C MSS OH 52. Western History Collection, Denver Public Library.

———. Interview by Vi Ward, May 21, 1959. Discussions of J. B. Dawson, David Moffat, Carpenter’s homestead claim, and other subjects. OH 42. Colorado Historical Society.

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